i really like how SM included bella's dreams. because supposedly what we dream about is whats sometime bothering us or what were thinking about, or whats on our subconcious mind lol and bella was always upset, worrying, or thinking about what edward and jacob really were and what was going on with them. so that fit in well it was a bit disapointing though that SM didnt write about bellas very vivid dream in BD ;D lol

Before BD I actually thought Bella's dreams would somehow be related to her power when she became a vampire, because they were so vivid and relevant to what was going on in her life. I thought they would translate to some kind of visions, but of course be different from Alice's.

I think Bella must have been a vivid dreamer before moving to Forks because she mentions that she's always talked in her sleep. I associate that with deep dreams but I could be wrong. I do think the tone of her dreams definitely changed when she got to Forks though, with all the supernatural activity fueling them.

I think Bella's dreams are very interesting. (different from what I dream of course) and I enjoyed reading about her dreams. I also knew that it had some important meaning so I scribbled down some of the dreams that Bella was dreaming so I remembered them. (Yeah, I know what you're thinking... twilight freak! )

I always figured that Bella's vivid dreams were the reason her mind was closed to Edward even when she was human. Him not being able to hear her them was really something and I think because her dreams always seemed to foreshadow something that was about to happen in her life they were definitely the cause of her being a shield. Bella doesn't like to show emotion awake so it all stayed bottled up in her dreams and she can live them vividly

I thought about that.I think Bella's subconcious was telling her something in the werewolf dreams, but not the immortal child ones.It's maybe like it was telling her something when she didn't conciously know it.

I agree that many of Bella's dreams were a reflection of events or stories she had heard and they crept into her sleep as a way to help her see things more clearly. This is definitely true with the first dream of Jacob and Edward after the trip the the beach. But then there was the dream that opens New Moon where she saw Edward in the shadows of the large crowded square and she was frightened he would come out into the sun exposing himself. She even saw the clock tower (if I remember it correctly). This was not something that she would have been worried about happening since she knew how cautious he was about never letting anyone see him in the sunlight. She was the only human he ever let see him that way.

This was obviously foreshadowing for the story ahead, but it also seemed to indicate she had some psychic tendencies that I thought would be more a part of the overall plot and the underlying powers she possessed.

I think the reason for bella's precognitive dreams in BD was because nessie was 'showing' her she was pregnant.Except Nessie wasn't developed enough for her power (or her gender) to be completely formed. So Nessie's thoughts mixed with Bella's and made them twisted versions of the truth. And they were more vivid than usual because they weren't just dreams.